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Autism Kids Neurodiversity Pride Programs

Autism Kids

Charlotte, North Carolina - Mecklenburg County

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Provider overview

Autism Kids is a Charlotte nonprofit supporting autistic children and families through inclusive-book outreach and neurodiversity pride community programming.

Autism Kids is a Charlotte-based nonprofit supporting autistic children and families through education, outreach, and advocacy-related programs.

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Ages
Autistic children and their families; families should confirm whether a specific event or book-drive opportunity is child-facing, school-facing, or caregiver-facing
Season
Year-round outreach and event-based neurodiversity pride programming
Cost
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Autism Kids

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Neurodiversity Pride and Inclusive Book Outreach

Inclusive book donations and neurodiversity pride programming centered on autistic children and families.

Ages
Autistic children and their families; families should confirm whether a specific event or book-drive opportunity is child-facing, school-facing, or caregiver-facing
Season
Year-round outreach and event-based neurodiversity pride programming
Schedule
Autism Kids posts initiatives and events through its site and related channels; families should confirm current date, location, registration, and whether the event is open to the public.
Cost
The public site does not list a standing participation fee; families should confirm whether a specific event is free, ticketed, school-based, or donation-supported.
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Why this is listed
Autism Kids' official site says the Charlotte nonprofit supports autistic children and their families, donates inclusive books featuring autistic characters to local schools, and runs a global Neurodiversity Pride initiative with Charlotte-area community activities.
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Program details we found

Neurodiversity Pride and Inclusive Book Outreach

Autism Kids' official site says the Charlotte nonprofit supports autistic children and their families, donates inclusive books featuring autistic characters to local schools, and runs a global Neurodiversity Pride initiative with Charlotte-area community activities.

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What the provider says: The source names autistic children and families directly and describes inclusive book donations and neurodiversity pride activities.

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What we checked

What we found: Autism Kids' official site says the Charlotte nonprofit supports autistic children and their families, donates inclusive books featuring autistic characters to local schools, and runs a global Neurodiversity Pride initiative with Charlotte-area community activities.

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